Lamium Orchid Frost
GROWING GUIDELINES FASTFACTS

Habit  Spreading
Vigor  Medium
Temperature  Cool/60°F/15°C average
Timing  10 - 14 weeks
Application  4”-8” pots, hanging baskets


This FASTFACTS provides general growing guidelines for Lamium Orchid Frost (Lamium maculatum).

PROPAGATION

  • Stick 1 cutting per cell in propagation.
  • For best results use a rooting hormone with up to 2500 ppm IBA. Mixtures that include IBA and up to 500 ppm NAA work well too.
  • Bottom heat enhances root development. Maintain soil temperatures between 70–75° F/ 21–24° C.
  • Pinch cuttings week two in propagation leaving at least 3 nodes to encourage branching prior to transplanting. The rooting cycle is generally complete after 4 weeks.

CULTURAL REQUIREMENTS

Media

  • Sterile, well-aerated mixes are best.
  • Optimum pH range is between 5.5–6.3.
  • Consider that the water-holding capacity that is best for consumer performance may be greater than what is ideal for production.

Irrigation/Fertilization

  • Avoid excessive irrigation or fertilization while establishing plants. Lamium prefer to be kept moist, but not constantly wet.
  • Feed with complete, balanced fertilizers at 200–250 ppm nitrogen (CLF). A media EC of 2.0 is optimum.
  • Provide a complete minor element program.
  • Provide periodic clear water application if excess soluble salts accumulate.

Temperature/Humidity

  • Establish crop at 65°+ F/18°+ C average temperatures.
  • Once established grow at:
    - 55–70°+ F/13–21° C day temperatures
    - 55–60° F/13–15° C night temperatures
  • Low temperatures promote compact growth, but slow development.
  • Provide good air circulation at all times.
  • Maintain relative humidity below 70% to prevent diseases like Botrytis gray mold.

Light

  • Bright light is ideal for this crop. Retractable roof greenhouses and field production are suggested where possible.
  • Provide a minimum of 5000-6000 foot candles/ 53,800-64,600 lux.

Pinching

  • Trim plants only as needed to shape growth.

Spacing

  • Plants may be established pot-tight but should be spaced before foliage touches.
  • 4” pots should be provided a minimum 5-6” centers (approximately 2 per sq.ft.)
  • 6” or 1-gal. Pots should be provided a minimum of 10-12” centers.

Plant Growth Regulators (PGRs)

  • High light is the best method of preventing stretch. Chemical growth regulators are generally not required.

INSECT AND DISEASE CONCERNS

Insect

- Fungus gnats
- Whiteflies


Disease
- Botrytis
- Root and stem rots


CROP SCHEDULING

Product Form # Liners per pot Total Crop Time (weeks)
4” 1 10-12
6” / 1 gallon 1-2 12-14
8” 3 12-14

USAGE

Grower: 4”, 6” or 8” pots, or as an accent plant in colorbowls, mixed containers and baskets. Can be grown compatibly with most crops.
Consumer: Lamium look great on their own or mixed with other plants in patio pots, window boxes, colorbowls and baskets and provide outstanding foliage color and texture in any garden use.

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